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In a win for North Carolina coastal communities, a bill that would have banned shrimp trawling in North Carolina has died.
The House won't take up the proposal, which also would have opened up recreation flounder and red snapper fishing seasons.
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NBA Draft is here. The first round of the 2025 NBA Draft is set to take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on ...
A new partnership between two state departments is helping an often overlooked group of people land jobs. There’s a lot to ...
A months-long GOP effort to rid North Carolina of diversity, equity and inclusion policies culminated on Wednesday in ...
RALEIGH—Governor Josh Stein announced Tuesday that BuildOps, Inc., a company offering a software platform for commercial ...
With several severe thunderstorm alerts, damaging wind gusts, hail and lightning– counties across central North Carolina are ...
Fishermen and seafood company owners lobbied at the General Assembly, to show their opposition to North Carolina House Bill 442. Hundreds of people showed up at ...
Shrimp-ban protesters continue to work the North Carolina Legislature in Raleigh on June 25. Photo by Bob Phillips By Connie Leinbach A cheer went up in the hallways of the N.C. State Legislative ...
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is accepting nominations for the annual Thomas L. Quay Award through Friday.
As of late June 25, multiple sources claimed that the North Carolina House of Representatives will not be taking up H.B. 442 ...